Dermatomal sclerodermoid graft-vs-host disease following varicella-zoster virus infection.
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Raymond, AK; Singletary, HL; Nelson, KC; Sidhu-Malik, NK
Published in: Arch Dermatol
September 2011
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Arch Dermatol
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1538-3652
Publication Date
September 2011
Volume
147
Issue
9
Start / End Page
1121 / 1122
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Upper Extremity
- Skin
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Herpesvirus 3, Human
- Herpes Zoster
- Graft vs Host Disease
- Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
- Acute Disease
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Raymond, A. K., Singletary, H. L., Nelson, K. C., & Sidhu-Malik, N. K. (2011). Dermatomal sclerodermoid graft-vs-host disease following varicella-zoster virus infection. Arch Dermatol, 147(9), 1121–1122. https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2011.256
Raymond, Amanda K., Holly L. Singletary, Kelly Carter Nelson, and Navjeet K. Sidhu-Malik. “Dermatomal sclerodermoid graft-vs-host disease following varicella-zoster virus infection.” Arch Dermatol 147, no. 9 (September 2011): 1121–22. https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2011.256.
Raymond AK, Singletary HL, Nelson KC, Sidhu-Malik NK. Dermatomal sclerodermoid graft-vs-host disease following varicella-zoster virus infection. Arch Dermatol. 2011 Sep;147(9):1121–2.
Raymond, Amanda K., et al. “Dermatomal sclerodermoid graft-vs-host disease following varicella-zoster virus infection.” Arch Dermatol, vol. 147, no. 9, Sept. 2011, pp. 1121–22. Pubmed, doi:10.1001/archdermatol.2011.256.
Raymond AK, Singletary HL, Nelson KC, Sidhu-Malik NK. Dermatomal sclerodermoid graft-vs-host disease following varicella-zoster virus infection. Arch Dermatol. 2011 Sep;147(9):1121–1122.
Published In
Arch Dermatol
DOI
EISSN
1538-3652
Publication Date
September 2011
Volume
147
Issue
9
Start / End Page
1121 / 1122
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Upper Extremity
- Skin
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Herpesvirus 3, Human
- Herpes Zoster
- Graft vs Host Disease
- Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
- Acute Disease